He argued that human populations tend to grow at a much faster rate than the rate at which the means of human subsistence (specially food, but also clothing and other agriculture-based products) can grow.Who gave this theory
a. Karl Marx.
b.Max Weber
c.Thomas Robert Malthas
d.Warren Thompson
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Thomas Malthus Definition - Thomas Malthus was an 18th-century British philosopher and economist noted for the Malthusian growth model, an exponential formula used to project population growth. The theory states that food production will not be able to keep up with growth in the human population, resulting in disease, famine, war, and calamity.
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